Overview

This curriculum is designed to teach the basics of entrepreneurship through actually creating a micro business over the course of a semester. Not only will students learn the basics of starting a small business, they will also have the opportunity to learn what the Bible has to say about financial stewardship, business ethics, and work ethic.

 

Entrepreneurship isn’t just about starting a business. It’s a mindset that can be applied to any pursuit in life. The goal of the curriculum is that students will be able to tangibly see how you can break down an otherwise complex pursuit into approachable pieces and build confidence through daily progress towards a goal. Additionally, the hope is that students will be more equipped with Biblical truths in regards to finances, drive, and stewardship that they will be able to carry with them regardless of their ultimate career path.

 

Entrepreneurship is a broad topic, but the intention of this course is to learn enough of the basics to be able to start their first micro business. As such, the curriculum has been split into six core modules (assuming a 15-week semester) that are the building blocks for entrepreneurship. 

Introducing the Curriculum


Co-founders Charlie Gasmire and David Grubbs present the Boss Club High School Introduction to Entrepreneurship Curriciulum

Course Curriculum

  Introduction
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  Chapter One: Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Selecting a Business
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  Chapter Two: Designing Your Business and Preparing to Launch
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  Chapter Three: Marketing and Sales
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  Chapter Four: Tracking Your Business
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  Chapter Five: Profit Planning, Final Project, and National Pitch Competition
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